2 This leaflet is also available in Braille, large print and on audio tape. Please ask at any NatWest branch for a copy of our leaflet Our services for customers with disabilities. If you are unhappy with your choice of account, you have 14 days to cancel it. That 14 day period runs from the later of the date on which your account is opened and the date on which you first received copies of each of the following: NatWest Personal & Private Current Account Terms ; Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates ; and any benefit terms which apply to your account. If you wish to cancel a branch based account, you must give written notice to the branch. If you wish to cancel an account which is not branch based, you must give written notice to the address given in the Account Specific Terms which apply to your account (you will find these in the NatWest Personal & Private Current Account Terms ). If you cancel your account, we will return all the money in your account to you along with any interest it has earned and we will ignore any notice period and extra charges. If, at your request, we have supplied you with any services before you cancel your account, you will have to pay our charges for supplying those services. If you do not cancel your account, you will remain bound by the terms of your agreement with us until your account is closed. Your cancellation rights set out above will not be affected by any Account Specific Terms which would otherwise prevent you closing your account or closing it without loss of interest or additional charges. 2

6 Introduction (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 6 These Terms form part of the agreement between you and us, the National Westminster Bank Plc. The Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates leaflet (which details interest rates and charges) and any benefit terms which apply to your account also form part of the agreement. Additional or up-to-date copies of these Terms (and any other documents which form part of the agreement between you and us) are available on request. These Terms are also available on our website natwest.com and in our branches. The Terms are divided into two parts: (A) General Terms these apply to all current accounts and services we offer to personal and private customers. (B) Account Specific Terms these apply to particular current accounts only. If an Account Specific Term is inconsistent with any General Term, the Account Specific Term will take priority and apply, except where we give you a right to switch or close your account without loss of interest or additional charges. A business day is a day on which banks in the United Kingdom are generally open for business, other than weekends and local bank holidays. Some services can be used on non-business days but transactions carried out on these days will be treated as being carried out as part of the next business day s transactions. References to cleared mean when funds paid in are used for calculating interest. Please note that for paying in cheques, cleared can have a different meaning, which is that the receipt of funds cannot be reversed. If we allow payments against uncleared receipts that does not mean we will do so again in the future. If you request details of your cleared balance at the counter or on the telephone you will be given the account balance used for calculating interest, and the cleared balance advised to you may be subject to adjustment if a cheque is returned unpaid no later than 6 business days after being paid in. If your address is in Scotland: Scots law applies to these Terms and to any overdraft made available on the account; and the Scottish courts have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes arising between you and us. If your address is in England or elsewhere: English law applies to these Terms and to any overdraft made available on the account; and the English courts have non-exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes arising between you and us. (vii) Our leaflet Helping you get the most from your Personal & Private NatWest Current Account sets out some important practical information on how to use your account effectively and safely. General Terms 1 YOUR INFORMATION 1.1 Who we are We are a member of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group ( the Group ). For information about our group of companies please visit rbs.com, or for similar enquiries please telephone Customers with hearing and speech impairments can contact us by Minicom number The information we hold about you Your information comprises all the financial and personal information we hold about you and your transactions. It includes: (a) information that we receive from third parties (including other members of our Group, third parties who provide services to you or us and credit reference or fraud prevention agencies); (b) information that we learn about you through our relationship with you and the way you operate your accounts; and (c) information that we gather from the technology which you use to access our services (for instance location data from using your mobile phone to access our mobile banking services). If you contact us electronically, we may collect your electronic identifier e.g. Internet Protocol (IP) address or telephone number supplied by your service provider. 1.3 How we use your information and who we share it with We may use and share your information with other members of the Group and with third parties providing services to either you or the Group. This information helps us and them to: (a) assess and process applications, provide you with services and manage our (or their) relationship with you; (b) carry out financial (including credit) and insurance risk assessments; (c) recover debt; and (d) prevent and detect crime The information which we hold and share allows us and other Group companies to better understand what our customers need from us. Within the Group, we analyse the information: (a) to understand our customers preferences, expectations and behaviour; (b) to develop, test and review the performance of the Group s products and services; and (c) to enable the Group to find and make more relevant offers of its products and services to you.

7 1.3.3 If you agree, we may also use and share information about you and your transactions with other members of the Group to help us understand the way you like to operate your accounts, your lifestyle and your purchasing preferences and to offer you other products or services which we or third parties can provide. Only we will contact you in this way, and we will only do so if we believe that these will be of genuine interest to you. We will not share your information outside the Group for marketing purposes. We will ask you when you first open your account if you are happy to receive such information by mail, , text and other forms of electronic communication. If you change your mind about how you would like us to contact you or no longer wish to receive this information, you can let us know by contacting us at We do not disclose your information to anyone outside the Group except: (a) where we have your permission; (b) where we are required or permitted to do so by law or a regulatory body; (c) to third party service providers, agents and sub-contractors acting on our behalf; (d) to debt collection agencies; (e) to credit reference and fraud prevention agencies; (f) to other companies that provide a service to you directly or on our behalf; (g) where we may transfer rights and obligations under this agreement or assign, transfer or charge our interest in any financial product provided to you under your account; or (h) as set out in General Term We may disclose your information to government entities or regulatory bodies in order that those entities may discharge their responsibilities and obligations or exercise their powers or functions We may transfer your information to other countries on the basis that anyone to whom we pass it provides an adequate level of protection. However, such information may be accessed by law enforcement agencies and other authorities to prevent and detect crime and comply with legal obligations Our third party service providers may share information about you with us in accordance with their own policies on use of information. If we obtain information about you from our third party service providers, we will only use this information for the purposes set out in this General Term We may contact you by a variety of means including via the application on your mobile phone, by , text message, post and/or telephone. If at any point in the future you change your mobile phone number, address, postal address or telephone number, you should tell us promptly about those changes From time to time we may change the way we use your information. Where we believe you may not reasonably expect such a change we shall write to you. If you do not object to the change within 60 days, you consent to that change If you would like a copy of the information we hold about you, please write to: The Centre Manager, Subject Access Requests, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, Business House B, Ground Floor, Gogarburn, PO Box 1000, Edinburgh EH12 1HQ. A fee may be payable. 1.4 Credit reference agencies We may make periodic searches at credit reference agencies. This will include, for example, searches to check your identity and prevent fraud, when you open your account and from time to time when you use your card. We will also provide information to the Group to manage and take decisions about your accounts, trace debtors, recover debt, prevent fraud and to check your identity to prevent money laundering, unless you provide us with other satisfactory proof of identity. This may include information about how you manage your account including your account balance, credit limit and any arrears. We will also provide this information to credit reference agencies who may make this information available to other organisations so that they can take decisions about you, your associates and members of your household. This information may also be used for tracing purposes. We may also inform our credit reference agency if you default on payments and the credit reference agency may inform other agencies and lenders as well. 1.5 Fraud prevention agencies If false or inaccurate information is provided and fraud is identified or suspected, details may be passed to fraud prevention agencies. Law enforcement agencies may access and use this information We and other organisations may also access and use this information to prevent fraud and money laundering, for example when: (a) checking applications and managing credit or other facilities and recovering debt; (b) checking insurance proposals and claims; or (c) checking details of job applicants and employees We and other organisations that may access and use information recorded by fraud prevention agencies, may do so from other countries We can provide the names and addresses of the credit reference and fraud prevention agencies we use. If you would like a copy of your information held by them, please contact any branch. The agencies may charge a fee. 7

8 1.6 If you us, or give us your address, we will keep a record of it and you agree to communications being sent to you at that address. We will not give your address to any unauthorised third parties. However, if you send us an , please remember that it will be insecure and could be intercepted. If you do send us an insecure , please keep the amount of confidential information you include to a minimum. We will do likewise when we reply. 1.7 Information monitoring We may monitor or record calls, s, text messages or other communications in accordance with applicable laws. Such recording or monitoring may take place for business purposes such as quality control and training, prevention of unauthorised use of our telecommunication systems and website, ensuring effective systems operation, prevention or detection of crime, and protection of your personal data. 1.8 Security We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online. We use encryption when collecting or transferring sensitive data such as bank card information. 1.9 Linking We may link to other websites or WAP sites which are not within our control. Once you have left our website or WAP site, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy policy applicable to the website or WAP site in question. 2 USE OF ACCOUNTS 2.1 Personal use Accounts are available only to individuals (including trustees under a formal written trust). Accounts must not be used for business purposes. 2.2 Instructions You authorise us to act on your instructions, even if they create a debt on your account. You are responsible for payment of any debt which arises on your account Your instructions can be given in writing (which must include your signature(s)), by cash machine or, where we agree, by telephone, online, by contactless card, mobile message or by any other means we tell you are available. You must use the security procedures we notify you of from time to time. If you do not provide correct payment details, we will not be liable for failing to make a payment or making an incorrect payment but we will make reasonable efforts to recover your funds (although we may charge you for this). The sort code and account number of an account identifies it, not the name of the account holder Where you give payment instructions by fax or by telephone to a branch, we are entitled to act on those instructions if they have been confirmed by you (or another person authorised by you) on a return telephone call we may make to you, or the person authorised by you, on a telephone number that we hold on our records for you or the person authorised by you. We may choose to proceed without obtaining further telephone confirmation of the instruction We may delay or refuse to act if: (a) we reasonably believe that you did not give the instruction; (b) we reasonably suspect fraud or it is prudent in the interests of crime prevention or compliance with sanctions laws; (c) your instructions are unclear, incomplete or not in the required form; (d) complying would be contrary to law, regulation or any applicable code; (e) it would cause you to exceed any limit or restriction which applies to your account; or (f) the payment is not in Sterling, unless we agree otherwise If we refuse to make a payment: (a) you will be notified by letter, telephone, text message, or any other form of communication agreed with you (if possible, the reason the payment has been refused will be given); and (b) you can obtain information about the refusal, along with information on how to correct any errors that led to the refusal, by contacting your branch or using telephone banking (unless a legal reason or certain other limited circumstances beyond our control prevent the provision of this information). 2.3 Joint accounts With a joint account, references to you in these Terms includes each account holder jointly and severally All of you are jointly and severally liable for any money owed to us. This means that we have the right to ask all or any one of you to repay the full amount of any money you owe us and not just a share. This applies whether or not you are aware of the debt Any one of you may give instructions, including withdrawing the full balance or creating a debt on the account Any one of you may instruct us only to accept instructions from all of you acting together. If this happens all instructions must be in writing and signed by all of you. This means you will be unable to use our telephone, mobile and online banking services, which depend on us being able to accept instructions from any one of you If one of you dies, we will accept instructions from the survivor(s) and the account will pass 8 into their name(s).

9 2.4 Protecting your account You must: (a) keep your PIN (personal identification number) and other security details secret; and (b) tell us immediately if you think someone else may know your security details or if you suspect unauthorised use of your account by phoning us on (or from abroad) or by contacting your local branch. 3 PAYMENTS INTO YOUR ACCOUNT 3.1 Cash and electronic funds Cash paid in at a branch will be added to your account and treated as cleared immediately Cash paid into a quick deposit facility before 3.30pm on a business day will be added to your account and treated as cleared on the same day. Otherwise, it will be processed the next business day Electronic transfers will be added to your account and treated as cleared immediately upon receipt. 3.2 Cheques If a Sterling cheque is paid in at any of our branches before 3.30pm on a business day, the money will be added to your balance on the same day. If a Sterling cheque is paid in at any of our branches after 3.30pm on a business day or a non business day, the money will be added to your balance on the next business day. The money will be counted for interest purposes no later than two business days after it was added to your account and it will be available for you to use no later than four business days after it was added to your account. There may be legal reasons or limited circumstances beyond our control which prevent a receipt or make clearance take longer than these time periods If the bank, building society or other organisation that the cheque was drawn on decides not to honour it, they will normally explain the reason for non-payment. We will debit the amount of the cheque from your account no later than the end of the sixth business day after it was added. After that, the amount will not be debited without your consent unless you were knowingly involved in a fraud concerning the cheque Cheques not issued by a UK bank or building society and foreign currency cheques have different clearing procedures and longer time periods may apply. 3.3 Interest Not all our accounts pay interest on credit balances. Interest is paid on the daily, cleared credit balance on your account unless the Account Specific Terms for the account state otherwise. Interest will be calculated and paid in the manner and at the rates set out in our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates which can be obtained from any branch (for branch based accounts). You can also call or visit our website natwest.com. 4 PAYMENTS OUT OF YOUR ACCOUNT 4.1 Withdrawals If the cleared balance on your account (plus any unused arranged overdraft) is sufficient, you may make payments or withdrawals. For your protection, there is a daily limit on the amount of cash you can withdraw from a cash machine You may ask us to check the status of a payment you have instructed. This may involve relying on another bank, building society or organisation involved in processing or receiving the payment for information. 4.2 Cheques We may decide not to pay a cheque if: (a) there is not enough money in your account, or payment would cause your account to exceed any arranged overdraft limit; or (b) the cheque contains a technical irregularity (e.g. a difference between the amounts written in figures and words); or (c) we have reasonable grounds to suspect fraudulent activity You must use one of the cheque forms we supplied for that account You should not issue future dated cheques. If you do and a cheque is presented for payment before the date specified, we may pay it without incurring any liability to you for paying it before the specified date. 4.3 Timescales for making payments Where you instruct us to make a payment: (a) If we can make the payment using the Faster Payments Service, the payment will normally be credited to the payee s account immediately (but may sometimes take up to 2 hours), where the payment is within our defined limits and the receiving institution is a member of the Faster Payments Service. If we suspect fraudulent activity on your account, we may take longer than 2 hours to credit the payee s account. Further information on the Faster Payments Service can be found in the leaflet Helping you get the most from your Personal & Private NatWest Current Account. (b) If we cannot use the Faster Payments Service to make the payment, we will advise you of alternative methods of making the payment. In these circumstances, where the payment is to be made in the European Economic Area (EEA), payments will be credited to the payee s account as follows: 9

10 Payments in Sterling (to an account in the UK) or Euro (to an account in the EEA) will reach the institution holding the account by the end of the next business day following receipt of your instructions. Paper-based instructions for payments in Sterling (to an account in the UK) or Euro (to an account in the EEA) will reach the institution holding the account by the end of the second business day following receipt of your instructions. All other payments will reach the institution holding the account by the end of the fourth business day following receipt of your instructions. Different timescales apply to payments outside the EEA With the exception of payments using the Faster Payments Service: (a) instructions received on a non-business day are treated as received on the next business day; (b) instructions received after 3.30pm are treated as received on the next business day unless we tell you that the payment will be processed immediately; and (c) instructions for future dated payments are treated as received on the proposed payment date, or the next business day Where you require a currency conversion between Euro and Sterling, the payment will reach the institution holding the account by the end of the next business day following receipt of your instructions where: (a) the receiving account is held in the UK; or (b) in the case of a cross-border payment, the cross-border transfer takes place in Euro and in the EEA. For other currency conversions, different timescales apply. 4.4 Cancellation of a payment To stop a cheque, or cancel a standing order, Direct Debit or future dated payment, you must instruct your branch (or any other person(s) we tell you) in writing, or by telephone (followed by written confirmation). You can also cancel a standing order or Direct Debit by instructing us through our online banking service. You will not be able to stop a cheque or cancel a standing order, Direct Debit or future dated payment if you do not tell us before we are committed to pay the cheque or make the payment from your account. You must include the following details: (a) cheque cheque number and date, your account number, amount and name of payee; (b) standing order name of recipient, amount and frequency; (c) Direct Debit name of recipient, amount and frequency; and (d) future dated payment name of recipient, amount and due date for payment. 4.5 Unauthorised or incorrect payments This Term sets out your and our responsibilities if unauthorised or incorrect payments are made from your account. It does not deal with the effects of misusing of a card, which is covered in the Card Terms If you suspect that an unauthorised or incorrect payment has been made from your account, please contact us immediately by phoning us on or contacting your local branch If you do not tell us promptly and in any event within 13 months after the date the payment was debited from your account, you will not be entitled to have any error corrected, payment amount refunded or to be compensated for any loss suffered. Otherwise and subject to General Terms to 4.5.9, an unauthorised or incorrect payment of which you have given notice will be refunded and, where applicable, your account will be restored to its position had the unauthorised or incorrect payment not taken place. We will have no further liability to you in relation to any unauthorised payment. The 13 month time limit does not apply to payments made by cheque or to any other type of payment which has the effect of creating or increasing an overdrawn balance on your account You are responsible for the payment and your account will not be refunded where you have acted fraudulently. None of the provisions limiting your liability set out in General Term to General Term will apply Where you have: (a) allowed another person to make payments (other than someone that we have agreed may be allowed to use your account); or (b) failed intentionally or with gross negligence, to keep your security details secret and a credit balance on your account is reduced by the unauthorised payment(s), you will be responsible for all payments made in this way before you tell us that any transactions are unauthorised You will not be responsible for any unauthorised payments where: (a) you have not yet received your security details; or (b) these have been made by someone who has your security details and has used them without your authority to make a payment where the account holder does not need to be present, such as the purchase of goods or services by telephone, over the internet or mail order. 10

11 4.5.7 Unless General Terms to above apply, where your security details are lost or stolen, or you do not keep them safe as you are obliged to do under this agreement, you may be responsible for unauthorised transactions, up to a maximum of 50. You will not be responsible for any unauthorised payment which is made after you told us that your security details are no longer safe For Direct Debits in Sterling, your refund rights under the UK Direct Debit Scheme will continue to apply. Please see the Direct Debit section of the leaflet Helping you get the most from your Personal & Private NatWest Current Account for more information Payments authorised by you and carried out by the payee (for example, where you authorise a payment to be taken from your debit card) will be refunded where: (a) your authorisation did not specify the exact amount of the payment; (b) the amount of the payment exceeded what you could reasonably have expected (except that you cannot complain about increases resulting from exchange rate fluctuations); and (c) you request the refund within 8 weeks of the payment from your account. To be entitled to a refund, you must provide the information reasonably necessary to establish that these Terms have been satisfied. The refund or a reason for refusing it will be provided within 10 business days of the later of your request or receipt of any further information required. If you are not satisfied with the reason for refusing a refund, please contact your local branch or our telephone banking service. If we discover subsequently that you are not entitled to a refund, we will be entitled to reapply the payment(s) to your account, together with any applicable interest and/or charges. You will not be entitled to a refund where you have given your consent to the payment directly to us and at least 4 weeks in advance: (a) we or the payee have provided you with information about the payment; or (b) information about the payment was made available to you via our online banking service, or at any branch. 4.6 Changes to payee account details Where you instruct us to make a payment (including standing orders or other payments made using a payee instruction) and we are notified by the Current Account Switch Service that the intended payee has switched accounts using the Current Account Switch Service, we will update the account details of the payee on your payment instruction. 5 CHARGES 5.1 You must pay the charges for the operation of your account and the supply of services requested by you. These charges will be debited from your account. The most common charges are set out in our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. You can also find out about our charges by telephone, on our website natwest.com, or by asking our branch staff. You will be told about the charges for any service not covered by the leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates before it is provided. 5.2 If any tax or other charge is required to be paid to any authority in connection with your account, we may make the payment and debit it from your account. 6 OVERDRAFTS AND UNPAID TRANSACTIONS You will find details of the amount of our charges and interest rates mentioned in this Term in the leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. 6.1 Arranged overdrafts Arranged overdrafts are available on request if you are aged 18 or over and you satisfy our lending criteria If we provide you with an arranged overdraft, we will send you an overdraft confirmation letter setting out its terms. 6.2 Unarranged overdrafts Instructions for a withdrawal or payment which would result in: (a) your account becoming overdrawn, or further overdrawn, without prior arrangement; or (b) your arranged overdraft limit being exceeded, will be treated as an informal request for an unarranged overdraft We will decide in our discretion (taking into account your financial circumstances) whether or not to accept your request, unless we are obliged to reject it because you have registered for our Overdraft Control service To decide if your instructions would create an unarranged overdraft, only the cleared balance (plus any unused arranged overdraft) on your account will be considered. If we do make a payment against a credit balance which has not yet cleared, this does not mean that we are bound to do so at other times Unarranged overdrafts are repayable on demand. If we allow an overdraft to be created or your arranged overdraft limit to be exceeded, this will not mean that your arranged overdraft limit has been changed, nor that we are bound to make any other payment which would have the same effect We may cancel any standing order or Direct Debit on your account if it is unpaid on more than one occasion and we reasonably consider that the cleared balance (plus any unused arranged overdraft facility) on your account is unlikely to be sufficient to meet future payments. 11

12 6.3 Arranged overdraft, unarranged overdraft and unpaid transaction fees If you have an arranged overdraft on your account you may be charged an Arranged Overdraft Usage Fee. If you make an informal request for an unarranged overdraft you will normally have to pay an Unpaid Transaction Fee or an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee: 12 Arranged Overdraft Usage Fee An Arranged Overdraft Usage Fee will be charged if you use an arranged overdraft by more than 10 in any charging period. When charged 21 days after the end of the charging period in which you have used an arranged overdraft by more than 10 (or next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee An Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee will be charged for each day on which there is an unarranged overdraft of greater than 6 on your account at close of business on that day. Please note: we will only charge an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee for a non-business day (i.e. a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday) if there is an unarranged overdraft of greater than 6 owing on your account at close of business on the first following business day. When charged 21 days after the end of the charging period (or the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). Unpaid Transaction Fee An Unpaid Transaction Fee will be charged if: you informally request an unarranged overdraft by issuing instructions for a withdrawal or other payment; and the payment cannot be met from the cleared balance in your account or any unused arranged overdraft; and we decide in our discretion not to make the payment. When charged 21 days after the end of the charging period in which we decide not to make the payment (or the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday) Your charging period runs from month to month, usually from the date you opened your account. For example, if you opened your account on 15 August, your charging period will run from the 15th of each month to the 14th of the next month. You can find out your charging period by contacting us If we are going to charge you an Arranged Overdraft Usage Fee, an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee or an Unpaid Transaction Fee, we will give you not less than 14 days notice of how much we are going to charge you and when. 6.4 Overdraft Control If you register for Overdraft Control we will automatically reject any request for an Unarranged Overdraft taking the form of an instruction for payment by: (a) Direct Debit; (b) BACS payment; (c) CHAPS payment; (d) standing order; (e) cheque; or (f) future dated payment. Please note: if you register for Overdraft Control we will not charge you an Unpaid Transaction Fee If a payment is returned unpaid We will continue to accept the following payment requests even if you register for Overdraft Control: (a) payments using your Debit card where the retailer does not check with us, before accepting payment, that you have sufficient funds available in your account; and (b) any NatWest fees or arranged overdraft interest due on your account. Please refer to our Overdraft Control leaflet for further information If you register for Overdraft Control we will charge you an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee for each day where there is an unarranged overdraft of greater than 25 on your account at the close of business on that day You may instruct us at any time that you no longer wish Overdraft Control to apply to your account. Your instructions will take effect by the next business day.

13 6.5 Enforcement and other costs and charges You are responsible for paying any costs we reasonably incur in connection with your overdraft. These will include (but will not be limited to) costs of: (a) communicating with you; (b) preserving, taking, enforcing and/or realising any security; and (c) taking steps, including court action, to obtain payment We may debit your account with any arranged overdraft interest, fees, charges or other costs, even if this results in or increases an unarranged overdraft. If an unarranged overdraft arises in this way we may apply an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee We do not charge unarranged overdraft interest We do not charge arranged overdraft interest on any part of an arranged overdrawn balance which represents an Unpaid Transaction Fee or an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee If your account is overdrawn, any money credited to it will be applied in the following order: (a) in repaying or reducing any part of the overdrawn balance which represents an unarranged overdraft; (b) in repaying or reducing any part of the overdrawn balance which represents an Unpaid Transaction Fee or an Unarranged Overdraft Usage Fee; (c) in repaying or reducing the rest of the overdraft. 7 CLOSING OR CONVERTING YOUR ACCOUNT 7.1 Closure by us We can close your account immediately if: (a) we reasonably suspect that you have given us false information; (b) we reasonably suspect that your account is being used for an illegal purpose; (c) you behave in a threatening or violent manner towards our staff; or (d) you were not entitled to open your account We can also close your account by giving you not less than 60 days notice before we close your account. 7.2 Closure by you You can close your account at any time for any reason without charge if the Account Specific Terms for your account permit you to do so. We will forward any credit balance on your account to you after: (a) you have given us written notice that you wish to close the account; (b) you have returned all (unused) cheques and cards issued to you; and (c) you repay any money you owe us. You must inform all third parties with whom you have arranged Direct Debits and standing orders of the closure of your account. 7.3 Conversion We can convert your current account to another current account in our range. We will only do this if: (a) we have a valid reason for converting your account; and (b) we give you notice not less than 60 days before we convert it. We will convert your account after the expiry of our notice unless in the meantime you have given us written notice that you wish to close your existing account. For a further 30 days from the date on which we convert your account, you may close the account (or switch to any other account we are willing to provide to you) without loss of interest or additional charges If you apply for a full time higher education course through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), you agree that: (a) UCAS can tell us that you have made an application and whether you are offered a confirmed place; and (b) we may change your existing account to a Student Account. 8 LIABILITY 8.1 Our liability We will not be liable to you for any breach of (or failure to perform) our obligations where that breach (or failure) is due to abnormal and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which would have been unavoidable despite all efforts to the contrary. 9 COMMUNICATIONS 9.1 Statements We will provide statements showing all amounts added to or taken from your account since the previous statement and: (a) identifying the transaction and the payee (where you have made the payment) or the payer (where you are receiving the payment); (b) the payment amount in the currency in which your account was debited or credited; (c) any exchange rates used and the amount of the payment before conversion (where you are the payee) or after conversion (where you are the payer); (d) the amount and, where applicable, a breakdown of any charges or arranged overdraft interest payable; (e) where applicable, the date of receipt of your payment instructions; and (f) the date on which the funds were debited from or credited to your account. 13

14 This information will appear in your statement and may also be made available to you at least monthly via our online banking service, or at branches (for branch based accounts), or by calling our telephone banking service You should read your statements and tell us as soon as possible if you believe there is an incorrect entry. 9.2 Other communications Telephone calls may be recorded All our communications to you will be in English If your name, address, telephone or mobile number or address changes you must tell us. If you do this by telephone, you may be asked to confirm the change in writing If we hold an address or mobile phone number for you, we may use this to communicate service-related information to you and we may alert you to any concerns we may have about the activity on your account. We will never ask you to respond to an or text message with your personal or security details. 10 CHANGES TO THE AGREEMENT 10.1 Notification of changes to the agreement If we have a valid reason for doing so, we may change: (a) these Terms and the Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates leaflet (other than a change to arranged overdraft interest) by giving you at least 60 days notice before the change comes into effect; or (b) any benefit provider or benefit terms which apply to your account by giving you at least 30 days notice before the change comes into effect If we give you notice of a change to: (a) these Terms or the Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates leaflet (other than a change to arranged overdraft interest), then for a period of 60 days from the date of our notice, you have the right to switch or close your account without loss of interest or any additional charges; or (b) any benefit provider or benefit terms which apply to your account, then for a period of 30 days from the date of our notice, you have the right to switch or close your account without loss of interest or any additional charges. If you do not switch or close your account, you will be deemed to have accepted the changes. This right will not be affected by any Account Specific Terms which would otherwise prevent you closing your account or closing it without loss of interest or additional charges. 11 CHANGES TO CREDIT INTEREST RATES AND EXCHANGE RATES 11.1 Reasons for changing credit interest rates We may change the interest rates we pay on credit balances: (a) to respond proportionately to a change in the Bank of England s base rate or any other publicly listed market rate; (b) to respond proportionately to changes in the interest rates paid by other banks and financial institutions on personal current accounts; (c) to reflect changes in the costs we reasonably incur in providing your account; (d) to reflect changes in the law or a decision by an ombudsman; (e) to meet changes in regulatory requirements; or (f) to reflect changes in any applicable codes of practice If we give you notice of a change in interest rates then, for a period of 60 days from the date of our notice, you have the right to switch or close your account without loss of interest or any additional charges. This right will not be affected by any Account Specific Terms which would otherwise prevent you closing your account or closing it without loss of interest or additional charges. If you do not switch or close your account, you will be deemed to have accepted the changes Notification of changes to credit interest rates If we are changing the interest rates in a way that is to your advantage we will give you notice of the change either before the change comes into effect or at the earliest opportunity afterwards by advertising the change in at least three national daily newspapers and on our website natwest.com. Where the change applies to branch based accounts, we will also display a notice of the change in our branches If we are changing the interest rates in a way that is to your disadvantage, we will give you notice not less than 60 days before the change comes into effect Exchange rates Our exchange rates are based on a reference rate which is our prevailing rate for the day. The reference rate is published at international-payments.ashx We may change our exchange rates immediately and without notice to you where such changes reflect a change in the reference rate or where the change is more favourable to you Any transaction made in a foreign currency using your Debit card or ATM card is converted into Sterling using the Visa Payment Scheme Exchange Rate. To see the up-to-date rates used for Debit cards and ATM cards visit and click on the Cardholders section. 14

15 12 TRANSFERRING RIGHTS OR OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT We may transfer, assign, or pass our rights or obligations under this agreement or arrange for any other person or organisation (a transferee) to carry out our rights or obligations under this agreement. We will only do this if: (a) the transferee agrees to exercise the transferred rights and perform the transferred obligations in accordance with a statement of policy which we approve before the transfer; and (b) we reasonably think that the policy described in the statement will ensure that you are no less favourably treated after the transfer than you were beforehand. 13 COMPLAINTS If you wish to complain about any of our products or services, we have procedures designed to resolve your complaint effectively. You can obtain a leaflet describing those procedures if you ask for it at any of our branches or by telephone or you can look on our website natwest.com. 14 REMOTE BANKING TERMS 14.1 Introduction This Term applies if we have agreed that you may use our telephone and online banking services to operate your account Security procedure You must keep your security details (which include the identifying words, codes and numbers agreed between us) secret and take all reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorised or fraudulent use of them You must not disclose your security details to any other person or record them in any way that may result in them becoming known to another person. After initial registration we will never contact you, or ask anyone to do so on our behalf, with a request to disclose your security details in full. If you receive any such request from anyone (even if they are using our name and logo and appear to be genuine) then it is likely to be fraudulent and you must not supply your security details to them in any circumstances. You should report any such requests to us immediately If you suspect someone knows your security details you must contact us immediately You will be responsible for all instructions given by you or anyone acting with your authority between the time you pass the security procedure and the time you exit from our services. Please note that this includes any input errors or instructions sent by anyone but yourself. You should not leave the device you are using unattended while you are logged on to one of our services You are responsible for making sure information either stored or shown on your device(s) is kept secure Transactions Where you instruct us to make a payment through the services, we will make the payment using the Faster Payments Service if possible. If we cannot use the Faster Payments Service, we will advise you of alternative methods of making the payment Availability of the services While we will make reasonable efforts to provide our services, we will not be liable for any failure to provide them for any cause that is beyond our reasonable control. This includes, in particular, any suspension of our services resulting from maintenance and upgrades to our systems or the systems of any party used to provide our services, other disruptions to our systems, outages on any phone network or in the case of mobile networks where you are not in an area of mobile coverage You may only access our online banking service if you are resident in the United Kingdom Variation/termination of the services We may suspend, withdraw or restrict the use of our services where: (a) we have reasonable grounds to suspect that your security details have not been kept safe; (b) we have reasonable grounds to suspect unauthorised or fraudulent use of your security details; (c) as a result of a change in the way you operate your account or in your financial circumstances, we have reasonable grounds to believe that you may have difficulty in meeting your commitments; or (d) we consider it appropriate for your protection. Unless we are unable to contact you or there is a legal reason or other circumstances beyond our control preventing us from doing so, we will tell you before taking this action and provide our reasons for doing so. If we are unable to contact you beforehand, where possible we will tell you and give our reasons afterwards You may give us notice to terminate your subscription to our telephone and/or online services by giving us written notice or calling our telephone service. The notice will not be effective until we receive it. 15 CARD TERMS 15.1 Introduction This Term applies if you have a Debit card or an ATM card A Debit card is a card which displays the Visa Debit logo which you can use to make purchases from retailers or suppliers of services and which also allows cash machine access to your account. 15

16 An ATM card is a card which displays the Plus logo which you can only use for cash machine access to your account Important notices If your card is lost or stolen, or you suspect that someone knows your PIN, you must phone us on (or from abroad). If you are unable to communicate in any other way, you must write immediately to your branch or to NatWest Card Loss Centre, Edinburgh Card Centre, PO Box 2000, The Younger Building, 3 Redheughs Avenue, Edinburgh EH12 9RB You (and any additional cardholder(s)) must: (a) sign cards on receipt; (b) keep all cards secure at all times and not allow any other person to use them; (c) on receiving a PIN advice slip memorise the PIN and then immediately destroy the PIN advice slip; and (d) never write down the PIN in any way which could be understood by someone else. Failure to follow the above procedures may affect your liability for unauthorised payments Using your card As long as the cleared balance on your account (plus any unused arranged overdraft) is sufficient, you may use your card along with your PIN to obtain cash from any cash machine which we advise will accept your card. Withdrawals may be made up to the daily cash withdrawal limit We will advise you of the daily cash withdrawal limit (this may include the value of other transactions carried out at cash machines, details of which will be advised to you from time to time) and we may adjust the limit from time to time. This limit applies to both domestic and international withdrawals You can use your Debit card to make purchases from retailers or suppliers of services if the front of your card displays the Visa Debit logo and the retailer or supplier of services displays either the Visa or the Visa Debit logo If you have a Debit card that displays the Visa Debit logo and starts with the numbers , , or , you will only be able to use your card at a retailer or supplier of services where they can authorise the transaction with us at the time of the transaction being made. If this is not possible the transaction will be declined Transactions carried out using your card will normally be applied to your account on the day the transaction is carried out or on the next business day On each business day, any available funds on your account will be used to pay any transaction notified to us since the previous business day before being used to pay any other debit from your account When there is a transaction in a foreign currency on your account, it will be converted by us into Sterling using the Visa Payment Scheme Exchange Rate You must pay all amounts charged to your account by your Debit card (even when the details on the sales voucher are wrong or where no sales voucher is signed) if it is clear that you or any additional cardholder has authorised the transaction. When we receive an acceptable refund voucher we will refund your account You must not use your card or card details: (a) before or after the period for which your card is valid; (b) after we have notified you that we have suspended, withdrawn or restricted the use of your card; (c) after we have demanded that you return your card to us, or we (or someone acting for us) have kept your card; (d) if we receive notice of the loss, theft or possible misuse of your card; or (e) if your account is closed Your card remains our property. We may suspend, withdraw or restrict the use of the card for any of the following reasons: (a) we have reasonable grounds to suspect that your card details have not been kept safe; (b) we have reasonable grounds to suspect unauthorised or fraudulent use of your card; (c) as a result of a change in the way you operate your account or in your financial circumstances, we have reasonable grounds to believe that you may have difficulty in meeting your commitments; (d) you have broken any term of this agreement; (e) we have sent you a replacement card; or (f) we consider it appropriate for your protection. Unless we are unable to contact you or there is a legal reason or other circumstances beyond our control preventing us from doing so, we will tell you before taking this action and provide our reasons for doing so. If we are unable to contact you beforehand, where possible we will tell you and give our reasons afterwards We may require you to return your card to us. If we do this, then: (a) you must return your card to us immediately, cut once through the magnetic strip and once through the chip; and (b) we, or anyone acting for us, may keep your card if you try to use it When we issue you with a replacement card, we may issue it under a different card scheme. We will only do this if we reasonably believe that the facilities offered by a card 16

17 issued under the new scheme will, on balance, be as good as, or better than, those offered by your previous card Once we receive notice of the loss, theft or possible misuse of your card, we will cancel your card. If your card is then found, you must not use it. You must return it to us immediately (cut once through the magnetic strip and once through the chip) We will not be liable if any party refuses to let you pay or withdraw cash using your card By using the card reader device provided, you may use your card and PIN to authenticate transactions Authorisation A retailer or supplier of services may ask us for authorisation before accepting payment by your Debit card. We may refuse if: (a) your card has been reported as lost or stolen, or we have reason to suspect it is lost or stolen; (b) you or any additional cardholder have broken this agreement; or (c) taking account of all other transactions we have authorised, including those not yet charged to your account, there are insufficient funds available in your account Once you have carried out a transaction using your Debit card you cannot ask us to stop that transaction. However, we will cancel a payment that has been authorised but not paid if we receive satisfactory evidence of the transaction being cancelled Charges You will have to pay charges if you use your card in certain ways, as detailed in our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates Additional cardholder(s) You may ask us to issue a card and PIN to someone else who is authorised to act on your behalf (for example, a person acting under a Power of Attorney given by you). If we agree, you are responsible for ensuring that any additional cardholder(s) complies with these Terms and you will have to pay for all transactions carried out using the additional card(s) or its details, including those charged to your account after the additional card(s) has been returned to us You authorise us to pass information to any additional cardholder(s). This information will include, but will not be restricted to, details of your account Passing information to third parties You authorise us to give any appropriate third party any relevant information: (a) in connection with the loss, theft or possible misuse of your card or PIN; or (b) in order for us to meet our obligations as a member of the card scheme Ending the use of your card You may end the use of your card at any time by telling us in writing and returning your card(s) to us immediately (cut once through the magnetic strip and once through the chip) If the use of your card(s) is ended, you remain responsible for all transactions carried out with the card(s) or card details Misuse of your card Where your card or card details are misused: (a) Unless you have acted fraudulently, you will not be responsible for any losses which result from: misuse before your card came into your possession; misuse after you have told us that your card is lost or stolen or that someone else knows your PIN; or someone else using your card details without your authority to make a payment where the cardholder does not need to be present. (b) In other circumstances, you will be responsible for: all losses caused by the misuse of your card by someone who has it with your consent and which occur before you tell us that the card may have been misused; losses of up to 50 resulting from the misuse of your card while it is out of your possession; all losses caused by any misuse of your card which is a consequence of your fraud; and where your account is in credit, all losses that arise because you have failed, intentionally or with gross negligence, to keep your card or your PIN details secret and where the misuse occurs before you tell us that your PIN details may have become known to someone else. ACCOUNT SPECIFIC TERMS 1. BASIC ACCOUNT 1.1 Basic Accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over. 1.2 You can only withdraw cash from: (a) NatWest, RBS or Ulster Bank branded cash machines within the UK or Gibraltar; (b) any NatWest or Post Office branch counter; (c) any cash machine outside the UK and Gibraltar which displays the Visa logo (but the owners of these cash machines may charge a fee); and (d) retailers that offer cashback to their customers. 17

18 1.3 Arranged overdrafts are not available on your Basic Account. 1.4 Cheque books are not available on your Basic Account. 1.5 Overdraft Control is not available on your Basic Account. 2 ADAPT ACCOUNT 2.1 You should review the Terms that apply to your Adapt Account with your parent or guardian. 2.2 Adapt Accounts are only available to individuals aged 11 years to 18 years. 2.3 When you reach age 18, we may convert your Adapt Account to another current account in our range of accounts. 2.4 If you are under 16 years old, we may write to your parent or guardian to tell them: (a) that you have opened an Adapt Account; and (b) if you have been issued a debit card. 2.5 Standing orders and Direct Debits are not permitted on your Adapt Account. 2.6 Arranged overdrafts are not available on your Adapt Account. 2.7 Cheque books are not available on your Adapt Account. 2.8 Overdraft Control is not available on your Adapt Account. 3 STUDENT ACCOUNT 3.1 Student Accounts are only available to individuals who are: (a) completing a full time undergraduate course lasting at least 2 years; (b) completing a full time postgraduate course; or (c) training as a nurse, at a UK university or college of higher education. 3.2 You must use your Student Account as your main current account by depositing at least 750 every 6 months and making at least 3 debit transactions every month. 3.3 You can use the benefits specified in Student Account A guide to benefits provided that you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 3.4 We will convert your Student Account to a Graduate Account in July of the year you graduate. 3.5 If your Student Account is closed, the benefits will no longer be available to you. 3.6 Overdraft Control is not available on your Student Account. 4 GRADUATE ACCOUNT 4.1 Graduate Accounts are only available to individuals who have: (a) held a Student Account; (b) graduated from a full time higher education course during the past 3 years; or (c) completed training as a nurse during the past 3 years. 4.2 You must use your Graduate Account as your main current account by depositing your wages, salary or other regular income into it. 4.3 You may be eligible for an interest free arranged overdraft. If we provide you with an arranged overdraft we will send you an overdraft confirmation letter. This will set out the terms applying to your arranged overdraft. 4.4 You can use the benefits specified in Graduate Account Service Guide provided that you are resident in the UK and you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 4.5 If you graduate: (a) before 1 January 2013, we may convert your Graduate Account to a Select Account, subject to our assessment of your financial position, in July three years after you graduate; or (b) from 1 January 2013 onwards, we may convert your Graduate Account to a Select Account, subject to our assessment of your financial position, in July two years after you graduate. 4.6 If your Graduate Account is closed, the benefits will no longer be available to you. 4.7 Overdraft Control is not available on your Graduate Account. 5 SELECT ACCOUNT 5.1 Select Accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over. 5.2 Overdraft Control is available on your Select Account. 6 SELECT SILVER ACCOUNT 6.1 Select Silver Accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over. 6.2 A monthly account fee is payable from your Select Silver Account. For details of the amount of the monthly account fee see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. 6.3 The monthly account fee is taken from your Select Silver Account 21 days after the end of your charging period (or on the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). 6.4 You can use the benefits specified in Select Silver Account Benefit Terms and Select Silver Account Travel Insurance Policy provided that you are resident in the UK and that you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 6.5 If your Select Silver Account is closed, the benefits will no longer be available to you. 6.6 Overdraft Control is not available on your Select Silver Account. 7 ADVANTAGE GOLD ACCOUNT 7.1 Advantage Gold Accounts are not available to new customers. 7.2 A monthly account fee is payable from your Advantage Gold Account. For details of the amount of the monthly account fee see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. 7.3 The monthly account fee is taken from your Advantage Gold Account 21 days after the end of your charging period (or on the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). 18

19 7.4 You can use the benefits specified in Important information about your Advantage Gold Account, Your Account Guide Make the most of Advantage Gold today and Advantage Gold Travel Insurance Policy provided that you are resident in the UK and that you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 7.5 If your Advantage Gold Account is closed, the benefits will no longer be available to you. 7.6 Overdraft Control is not available on your Advantage Gold Account. 8 BLACK ACCOUNT 8.1 Black Accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over. 8.2 You must pay your salary (or equivalent) into your Black Account. 8.3 A monthly account fee is payable from your Black Account. For details of the amount of the monthly account fee see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. 8.4 The monthly account fee is taken from your Black Account 21 days after the end of your charging period (or on the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). 8.5 You can use the benefits specified in Black Account Benefit Terms and Black Account Travel Insurance Policy provided that you are resident in the UK and that you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 8.6 If your Black Account is closed: (a) the benefits will no longer be available to you; (b) any Advantage Private Reserve Account held by you may be closed and any balance transferred to a First Reserve Account; (c) any associated credit or charge card account will either be closed (in which case you must repay any amounts owed) or the balance will be transferred to an alternate credit or charge card. An associated credit or charge card is the card that you were able to obtain because you held a Black Account. 8.7 Overdraft Control is not available on your Black Account. 9 SELECT PLATINUM ACCOUNT 9.1 Select Platinum Accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over. 9.2 A monthly account fee is payable from your Select Platinum Account. For details of the amount of the monthly account fee see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates. 9.3 The monthly account fee is taken from your Select Platinum Account 21 days after the end of your charging period (or on the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or bank holiday). 9.4 You can use the benefits specified in Select Platinum Account Benefit Terms and Select Platinum Account Worldwide Family Travel Insurance Terms provided that you are resident in the UK and that you meet any additional eligibility requirements. 9.5 If your Select Platinum Account is closed, the benefits will no longer be available to you. 9.6 Overdraft Control is not available on your Select Platinum Account. 19

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